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Budget Deal Details – Abortion funding, PP, Obamacare

By Chrissy the Hyphenated

Excerpts from LifeNews report
@ http://www.lifenews.com/2011/04/08/budget-deal-nets-dc-abortion-funding-ban-planned-parenthood-vote/

The budget deal restores language that prohibits federal taxpayer funding of abortions in the nation’s capital that President Barack Obama and Democrats removed in a previous budget when they controlled both chambers of Congress. Congress had a ban on taxpayer funding for abortions in D.C. from 1996-2009. When Democrats got control of the House, the Senate and the Oval, they lifted the ban. The National Right to Life Committee says that, prior to the ban, public funds paid for more than 4,000 abortions a year in the nation’s capital.

The budget deal requires the Senate to vote on a bill the House Republicans already approved to repeal the pro-abortion Obamacare bill that contains abortion funding and rationing concerns and on revoking funding for the Planned Parenthood abortion business. Both votes will force Senators coming up for re-election in 2012 to go on record about where they stand on abortion and on Obamacare.

The Senate vote on funding PP will also give pro-life advocates an opportunity to testify to all the ways PP doesn’t protect women’s health, has covered up cases of sexual abuse, and has used $363 million in annual federal funding to prop up a business that now does more than one-quarter of all abortions in the nation.

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Riders

By Chrissy the Hyphenated

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Currently, the most contentious riders holding up passage of the FY 2011 federal budget are provisions to

  • stop funding for ObamaCare,
  • prevent the EPA from regulating greenhouse gasses and
  • eliminate federal funds from going to Planned Parenthood.

CSB @ http://news.webshots.com/photo/2943968280056011884dSeHap

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Random stuff

By CtH … click to embiggen yada yada

Photoshop by Terrell @ http://terrellaftermath.com/

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Source @ http://www.mrc.org/biasalert/2011/20110404055945.aspx

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Busted!

By Chrissy the Hyphenated
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Posted @ http://news.webshots.com/photo/2360855500056011884mHmqGR

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Media bias report

By Chrissy the Hyphenated

Posted @ http://news.webshots.com/photo/2295109060056011884VfZOfR

Thursday, March 17, 2011

  • Ten U.N. Security Council member countries — including France, Germany, Britain and the U.S. — voted in favor of the no-fly zone.
  • Five — including Russia and China — abstained.

Friday, March 18, 2011

  • 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. – Obama met with congressional leaders from both parties and both chambers about the Libya situation.
  • 2:22 p.m. – Obama announced that if Qaddafi did not comply with the U.N. resolution, American forces would lead an international military coalition in enforcing the no-fly zone.
  • 10:15 p.m. – The Obama family left for a five day working holiday in South America.

Saturday, March 19, 2011:

  • Operation Odyssey Dawn began with US and European coalition forces bombarding Libya with cruise missiles and air attacks.

President Obama did not seek, much less get congressional authorization for Operation Odyssey Dawn. And the brief 22 minute span between the end of his 90 minute confab and the beginning of his public announcement strongly suggests he didn’t so much consult with congressional leaders as tell them what he’d already decided to do.

Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers are complaining that Obama exceeded his constitutional authority. The issue of what powers the Constitution grants the U.S. President to unilaterally launch our military into action is much debated. Presidents have done so in the past, both with United Nations authorization, as when George Bush intervened in Somalia in 1992, and without it, as when Bill Clinton ordered the bombing in Kosovo in 1999.

But Obama, the alleged “constitutional scholar”, declared unequivocally in 2007:

The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation. As Commander-in-Chief, the President does have a duty to protect and defend the United States. In instances of self-defense, the President would be within his constitutional authority to act before advising Congress or seeking its consent. History has shown us time and again, however, that military action is most successful when it is authorized and supported by the Legislative branch.”

On Monday, March 21, 2011, President Obama sent Congress a two-page letter saying that as commander in chief, he had constitutional authority to authorize the strikes, which he believed were necessary to prevent a humanitarian disaster in Libya.

A humanitarian disaster is certainly a terrible thing that may or may not present problems for us in the Middle East. But it hardly rises to the standard Obama himself set — i.e., an “actual or imminent threat to the nation” requiring military action in the nation’s “self-defense.”

So how did ABC, CBS and NBC report all this?

Saturday, March 19, 2011:

  • NBC noted how Obama always wants to get “legal justification from institutions like the United Nations and the Arab League, both of which we saw today.”

Uh … guys. Obama may believe international collaboration makes it all hunky-dory, but our laws say no foreign power gets to decide when and where U.S. troops will go into harm’s way.

Sunday, March 20, 2011:

  • ABC and CBS made no mention of the controversy over the Obama administration’s decision to cut Congress out of the decision-making.
  • NBC listed it as one sentence in a laundry list of other congressional complaints.

Monday, March 21, 2011:

  • ABC and CBS … crickets.
  • NBC reported the White House saying that Obama could hardly meet one-on-one with members of Congress while he was in Brazil, but then admitted Obama hadn’t done any real consulting with Congress BEFORE he ordered us into a third war and THEN skipped town.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011:

  • CBS and NBC … crickets.
  • ABC’s Jake Tapper reported he’d heard “real disappointment [among] all the Republicans I spoke to and the liberal Democrats. … But, the White House is saying: ‘Last week, some critics on Capitol Hill were complaining we were going to slow. Now they’re complaining we’re going to fast.’”

The above makes for an illuminating contrast with how these same networks reported on a similar situation in 2002. Back when the president was a Republican,  ABC World News, ABC This Week and CBS Face the Nation all did segments on whether the Bush administration would have the unmitigated gall to launch military action against Saddam Hussein without congressional approval.

The networks also provided slanted to the point of being untruthful reporting on the sentiments in Congress during the four weeks leading up to the actual vote authorizing the Iraq War. During that time, the networks broadcast 51 for-or-against sound bites by members of Congress.

  • 29% of the statements were for war and 59% were against it.

On October 11, 2002, Congress voted to grant legal authority to use military force if Iraq.

  • 70% of the votes were for war and 29% were against it.

CNN reported, “The outcome of the vote was never in doubt.” Wow.  It looks to me as if folks depending on the broadcast networks for the news would have felt a NEGATIVE outcome was never in doubt … which just goes to support a point I made the other day. I.e., it’s no wonder liberals don’t know nuthin’.

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SOURCES:

http://www.mrc.org/biasalert/2011/20110322124732.aspx

http://www.mrc.org/biasalert/2011/20110322124110.aspx

http://ebird.osd.mil/ebird2/ebfiles/e20110322810287.html

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/51521.html#ixzz1HV8WQ7Eh

http://www.mrc.org/realitycheck/2002/fax20021014.asp

http://articles.cnn.com/2002-10-11/politics/iraq.us_1_biological-weapons-weapons-inspectors-iraq?_s=PM:ALLPOLITICS

Actual Iraq War votes: Senate: 77-23 and House 296-133. Totals: 373-156 or 70% in favor of going to war in Iraq.

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Thursday’s Path – March 24, 2011

Posted for your blogging pleasure by Chrissy the Hyphenated

RECOMMENDED READING:

Welcome to the Brave New World of the Obama Doctrine

By KT McFarland – March 22, 2011

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/03/22/airstrikes-libya-welcome-brave-new-world-obama-doctrine/

Excerpt:

For a man who ran as the anti-war candidate, President Obama sure is trigger-happy. … It’s time somebody took the Weinberger Doctrine off the shelf and dusted if off. Limiting the wars we fight rather than fighting limited wars is starting to look good again.

AND:

The War In Libya Is a Fiction Wrapped Inside a Fig Leaf

By Michael Goodwin – March 23, 2011

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/03/23/michael-goodwin-war-libya-fiction-wrapped-inside-fig-leaf/

Excerpt:

The lack of clarity, the Obama White House insists, is a virtue, including having a commander in chief who’s out of the country while it’s bombs away. It’s the first war run by a multitasking telecommander.

Of course, that’s how Mayor “Bermuda” Bloomberg supervised New York’s response to the Christmas blizzard. That went so well, there’s no reason why Obama shouldn’t continue his working vacation while he launches a third war in the Mideast.

Besides, if it doesn’t succeed — no “victory” allowed — it will be Hillary’s fault. She and other war-mongering fems talked him into it, you know.

MEANWHILE:

I’m not holding my breath that Obama will listen to anyone but his own Leftist groupies about Libya or any other dang thing.

Graphic at http://news.webshots.com/photo/2558415270056011884DnFvEb

Interview transcript at http://www.mrc.org/biasalert/2011/20110321124632.aspx

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Let’s NOT let Dems control THIS talking point!

By Chrissy the Hyphenated [click graphic to embiggen]

Graphic posted at http://news.webshots.com/photo/2889470810056011884hlbwQT

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Inside the King hearing

By Chrissy the Hyphenated

A report by ACT for America from inside the Homeland hearing on Radicalization of Muslims

EXCERPTS:

I arrive at the Cannon House Office Building at 7:30 a.m.—two hours before the scheduled start of Congressman Peter King’s (R-NY) much-publicized hearing on Muslim Radicalization in our country. …

Though I have attended many congressional hearings, I am shocked by the behavior of some of these elected officials as they interact with the witnesses. It is rude and disrespectful—particularly toward Dr. Jasser, who stresses that terrorism will never be eliminated until the political side of Islam is removed. He also notes that there are Muslim groups in the U.S. who are pledging their allegiance to the Koran instead of to the U.S. Constitution. …

Also, I am surprised by the callous responses of the audience all around me—most of whom are clearly Muslim-American. Throughout the hearing they laugh at Dr. Jasser and Mr. Bihi—also Muslims. I feel that they are not affected by the pain of the family members at the loss of a child and nephew to radicalization. …

The behavior of the Members of Congress who speak down to Dr. Jasser, Mr. Bihi and Mr. Bledsoe, and the repeated negative reactions these three get from the crowd of Muslims in the hearing room, is disturbing. Over and over we hear from government officials and the media that most Muslims are peaceful and law-abiding, and yet when three brave Muslims come forward to speak out against the ideology driving Muslim radicalization they are not praised by these four Members of Congress or most of the Muslims in the crowd—they are belittled. What message does that send to Muslim-Americans who are in agreement with Dr. Jasser? Stand up and be counted? Hardly. …

Fortunately, there are Members of Congress who clearly “get it”—in addition to Chairman King—and it’s refreshing.

THE FULL TEXT is posted @ http://grendelreport.posterous.com/inside-the-king-hearing

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